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Jeopardy Chapter 1: History

100 200 300 400 500 DRUG CLASSFICATION OPIUM COCA CANNABIS ALCOHOL HISTORICAL TIMELINE 100 200 300 400 500

DRUG CLASSIFICATION 100 Meth, Caffeine, Nicotine

DRUG CLASSIFACATION 200 Morphine, Methadone

DRUG CLASSIFICATION 300 LSD, Cannabis/ THC

Adderall and Ritalin (methylphenidate) DRUG CLASSIFICATION 400 Adderall and Ritalin (methylphenidate)

DRUG CLASSIFICATION 500 Percocet, Valium, Xanax

Coming from this plant, opium appeared between 10,000-12,000 BC. poppy

OPIUM 200 Eaten, rather than smoked, opium was originally used to treat _____, ______. Pain, diaherra, mental illness, cough, headaches, pestilence,

OPIUM 300 10xs stronger than opium, this drug was invented during the Industrial Revolution Morphine, (codeine, morphine, heroin)

OPIUM 400 Invention of the ______ ______ in 1855, brought increased use and addiction. Hypodermic needle

OPIUM 500 The ______ _____ happened when China banned use & import, but, Britain insisted on fair trade. Opium wars

As early as 5000 BC coca was used to suppress ____. appetite

From 1886-1903 this drink contained 5 milligrams cocaine. Coca-cola

In the 1500s, chewed coca leaves contained Only ______% cocaine. .5-2%

COCA 400 Throughout the 1700s-1900s, coca’s potency was increased by _________ . Refinement. Isolating the alkoloid cocaine. Then smoking, inhaling, crushing.

COCA 500 The invention of ______ produced many social problems in the 1980s/ 90s Crack- freebase

As early as 2737 BC, cannabis was used to treat __________, _________. Pain killer and mental disorders

CANNABIS 200 In 1910 smoking was not common and was introduced to the southwest by these workers. Mexican farm workers

In 1937, marijuana was named as “one of the most _______ drugs”. CANNABIS 300 In 1937, marijuana was named as “one of the most _______ drugs”. Dangerous- refer madness 1937

28 states & DC have legalized marijuana for this purpose. CANNABIS 400 28 states & DC have legalized marijuana for this purpose. medical

8 states and DC have legalized recreational marijuana use. Name three. CANNABIS 500 8 states and DC have legalized recreational marijuana use. Name three. Alaska oregon washington and colorado

Alcohol was originally made from fermented _________. fruit

ALCOHOL 200 The invention and process of ___________ increased alcohol’s potency to 14 – 40%. Distillation- proof

Laws limiting alcohol use date as far back as the _ _ 00’s. .

Occurring in the 1700s, this resulted in a British crisis. . ALCOHOL 400 Occurring in the 1700s, this resulted in a British crisis. . London gin epidemic

1920, this act implemented the 18th amendment of prohibition. ALCOHOL 500 1920, this act implemented the 18th amendment of prohibition. Volstead act

HISTORICAL TIMELINE 100 Prohibition repealed. 1933

When AA was established. HISTORICAL TIMELINE 200 When AA was established. 1935

Year Massachusetts legalized Medical Marijuana. HISTORICAL TIMELINE 300 Year Massachusetts legalized Medical Marijuana. 2008- 2009

HISTORICAL TIMELINE 400 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act; creating drug schedules and penalties. 1970- combined all previous legistlation to create schedules and penalty system

Year the drinking age was raised to 21 nationally. HISTORICAL TIMELINE 500 Year the drinking age was raised to 21 nationally. 1984